FRANCESCA COLOMBO
FRANCESCA COLOMBO is a fashion designer, art director, artist. Her wall coverings and plates collections are characterized by sophisticated colors and and by the research of eclectics and poetic elements. All the goods are entirely realized in Italy.
Born in Milan, FRANCESCA COLOMBO, after studying art and graduating in fashion and textile design has worked for prestigious fashion brands, between Milan and Paris. Living and working in Spain, she started to get closer to the world of interior and decoration. Her aesthetic values are characterized by unusual color combinations, attention to detail and her search for innovation are fully expressed in her collections of wall coverings and plates. All the collections are entirely realized in Italy by the best artisans.
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02/12/2021
We are pleased to announce that we have been selected to be part of the Digital Days I LOVE ITALIA
We are pleased to announce that our brand has been selected to be part of the Digital Days I LOVE ITALIA. From Monday 6th to Sunday 12th December 2021, Maison&Objet is organising the Digital Days I love Italia on its digital platform MOM in partnership with Italian Trade Agency and we are more than glad to be part of it.
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02/12/2021
We are glad to be back at Maison&Objet January 2022
We are glad to announce that we will be back to Maison&Object in January 2022 ( Hall 5A booth N21) in order to showcase our new collections of porcelains, wallcoverings and new products categories: velvet cushions, napkins and placemats. As usual, also the new product categories are characterized by our colorful iconic prints and made by the best Italian craftsmen.
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01/11/2021
THE NEW EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH MEILLART
The new Parisian e-commerce dedicated to the "savoir-faire" of craftsmanship talents chooses Francesca Colombo, who for the launch of this partnership has created in exclusivity an unprecedented collection of coordinated porcelains and wallpaper, reinterpreting in a modern and feminine key the chinoiseries exhibited at Villa Reale in Monza, (Italy).